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There are many beautiful buildings built 1880-1900. There is a nice civil war statue with the names of those from the county who died in Civil and Spanish-American Wars. It was later in the day so I did not go into the museum or buildings.

The area is full of interesting biuldings that have been preserved and designated National Historic Sites. There's an Arts Center in an old Masonic building, animpressive 1904 courthouse, an hotel from the turn of the century made from the local pink and purple stone. There's...More

I visited the courthouse grounds with my great uncle. I saw the tree planted for my mom's first cousin who has been missing since the Vietnam War and I got to see my great great grandfathers name on the civil war memorial in the park....More

I love old places like this, the building is one of a kind, old and antique, with a great history which includes a ghost named Charlie. Visit the museums in town and they will be happy to fill you in on the history of the...More

The city was beautiful, but not vibrant. We enjoyed our tour of the history center. It is somewhat small, but for $3 a person we felt they did a very nice job conveying the local history. The drive there Was nice as were the people...More

Pipestone was a very prosperous town in the 1890s, and the historic district shows it in some amazing and beautiful stone buildings. Many have historic plaques that help interpret them, but I wanted a brochure to put it all together--how did they make so much...More